Claims
- 1. An electrical cable comprising:
- a plurality of elongated, insulated conductors having a substantially concentric layer of electrical insulation covering each of said conductors, said conductors having substantially parallel longitudinal axes spaced laterally from one another;
- a jacket covering said conductors, said jacket being elongated in transverse cross-section and comprised of first and second opposite edge portions and first and second opposite side portions, said side portions of said jacket having an arcuate shape in transverse cross-section, one being laterally wider than the other, and said jacket having sufficient cross-sectional rigidity to maintain the structure arcuate in its transverse cross-section; and
- at least one elongated, force-resisting member within said jacket positioned between and parallel to the insulated conductors;
- said member having first, second and third legs, said third leg extending transversely across the jacket interior substantially from one side portion thereof to the other, said first and second legs extending laterally from said third leg, each being adjacent, respectively, one of said first and second side portions of the jacket and enclosing therebetween at least a portion of the circumferential surface of the insulation;
- said third leg having a lesser compressibility in transverse cross-section than said insulation on said one conductor adjacent thereto;
- said first leg being adjacent the laterally wider jacket side portion and being laterally wider than said second leg for providing the desired enclosure to the conductor insulation.
- 2. A cable according to claim 1, wherein said conductors are in side-by-side relationship with the longitudinal axes thereof lying in an arcuate plane, thereby forming a cable having two arcuate substantially parallel opposite sides.
- 3. A cable according to claim 2, wherein said at least one force-resisting member is a substantially continuous, elongated body having substantially flat upper and lower surfaces adjacent said opposite sides of said jacket.
- 4. A cable according to claim 3, wherein said member includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced slots extending inwardly alternately from said upper and lower surfaces and terminating close to said arcuate plane containing the longitudinal axes of said conductors.
- 5. A cable according to claim 1, wherein said force-resisting member is rigid in transverse cross-section to resist transverse compressive forces exerted on said jacket but longitudinally flexible to allow long radius bending along the longitudinal axis thereof.
- 6. A cable according to claim 1, wherein said force-resisting member is rigid in transverse cross-section to resist transverse compressive forces exerted on said jacket.
- 7. An electrical cable comprising:
- a plurality of elongated, insulated conductors having a substantially concentric layer of electrical insulation covering each of said conductors, said conductors having substantially parallel longitudinal axes spaced laterlly from one another;
- a jacket covering said conductors, said jacket being elongated in transverse cross-section and comprised of first and second opposite edge portions and first and second opposite side portions, said side portions of said jacket having an arcuate shape in transverse cross-section; and
- first and second force-resisting members within said jacket and positioned on opposite sides of one of said conductors,
- said members each having first, second and third legs, said third legs extending transversely across the jacket interior substantially from the first side portion to the second side portion, said first and second legs extending laterally from the third legs towards the center of the cable, each of the first and second legs being adjacent, respectively, the first side portion and the second side portion of the jacket and enclosing therebetween the surface of the insulation on said one conductor;
- said third legs having lesser compressibility in transverse cross-section than said insulation on said one conductor,
- each of said first legs being laterally wider in cross-section than each of said second legs, and
- each of said first legs engaging one another and each of said second legs engaging one another to completely enclose said one conductor.
- 8. A cable according to claim 7, wherein
- said first and second legs have an arcuate shape in cross-section corresponding respectively to the arcuate shape of said first and second side portions of said jacket.
- 9. A cable according to claim 7, wherein
- each of said first and second members further comprises fourth and fifth legs extending laterally from the third legs towards the edge portions of the jacket, each of said fourth and fifth legs being adjacent, respectively, the first side portion and the second side portion of the jacket and enclosing therebetween a portion of the surface of the insulation on another conductor,
- each of said fourth legs being wider in cross-section than each of said fifth legs in cross-section.
- 10. A cable according to claim 9, wherein
- said fourth and fifth legs have an arcuate shape in cross-section corresponding, respectively, to the arcuate shape of said first and second side portions of said jacket.
- 11. A cable according to claim 9, and further comprising
- third and fourth force-resisting members, each of said third and fourth members having first, second and third legs, said third legs thereon extending transversely across the jacket interior substantially from the first side portion to the second side portion and being adjacent, respectively, the first and second edge portions of the jacket, said first and second legs thereon extending laterally from the third legs toward the center of the cable, each of the first and second legs thereon being adjacent, respectively, to the first side portion and the second side portion of the jacket and enclosing therebetween a portion of the surface of the insulation on said another conductor.
- 12. A cable according to claim 11, wherein
- each of said first legs on said third and fourth members are wider in cross-section than each of said second legs thereon in cross-section.
- 13. A cable according to claim 11, wherein
- each of said first legs on said third and fourth members engage respectively said fourth legs on said first and second members, and each of said second legs on said third and fourth members engage respectively said fifth legs on said first and second members, thereby completely enclosing the conductors therebetween.
- 14. A cable according to claim 11, wherein
- each of said first, second, fourth and fifth legs are arcuate in cross-section.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 447,969 filed Dec. 8, 1982 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,454,378 on June 12, 1984 and assigned to the same assignee as the instant invention.
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